Some cutscenes have different camera angles compared to later releases. The earliest official release of SA1 on the Dreamcast. I dumped it, and the contents were completely identical to the Hidden Palace version. I have two copies of the actual disc, which looks orange in real life unlike the scan on Hidden Palace which looks more red, but that’s probably just a scanner difference. There’s a lot of stuff written already about this version, so I won’t go into details. ![]() Some stage files were built for an older version of the main executable. TitleĬontains a mix of binaries and assets in various states of development. Note that I’m not including builds that we don’t have, such as the Tokyo Game Show demo and the version used for the Tokyo International Forum unveiling video (assuming the footage comes from a single version of the game). Let’s start with the original game on the Dreamcast. There is also a lot of information on SA1 development on TCRF, which I recommend if you want a timeline of SA1 development with screenshots and other details. Originally I wanted to make a branching timeline of SA1 builds, but I couldn’t find a good way to put it on a blog, and I also realized some builds, like the Autodemo, don’t necessarily fit in a single timeline, so here’s a list instead. ![]() This is a list of all distinct Sonic Adventure (+DX) versions that can be obtained today as far as I know.
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